Claims
- 1. An improved storage wrap material comprising;a) a sheet of non-porous material comprising one or more layers, and having a first, active side and a second side, said sheet comprising a plurality of standoffs at a density of greater than about 200 standoffs per square inch and spaces between the standoffs, said standoffs being integral with said first active side and said second side; and b) an adhesive continuously disposed upon said first active side; wherein the standoffs are selected from the group consisting of deformable standoffs, removable standoffs, repositionable standoffs, frangible standoffs or mixtures thereof; and wherein the storage wrap material is linerless and consists of no reinforcing or supporting elements such that the storage wrap material is used by itself to wrap or seal materials.
- 2. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 3. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 2 wherein the sheet of material is clingless.
- 4. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 2 wherein the standoffs consist of hollow, collapsible protrusions.
- 5. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 4 wherein the plurality of protrusions are in an ambitious pattern.
- 6. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 4 wherein the plurality of protrusions are in a regular pattern.
- 7. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 1 wherein the storage wrap material is activated by a manner of activation selected from the group consisting of compression activation, extension activation, thermal activation, and combinations thereof.
- 8. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 7 wherein the storage wrap material is activated by a compressive force of greater than 0.1 psi.
- 9. An improved storage wrap material according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive partially fills the spaces between the standoffs.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of commonly-assigned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/715,586, filed Nov. 17, 2000, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/745,340, filed Nov. 8, 1996, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,194,062, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/584,638, filed Jan. 10, 1996, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,758.
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